Iowa, it’s time to ban abortion after the heartbeat is detected

In modern America, we are blessed by an incredibly fast emergency response system. If an individual has a heart attack, 911 can be notified, and within just minutes paramedics are on the scene to rescue the person whose heart is failing them.

This is very good! It is a blessing from God that we are able to save so many people in emergencies through this system. Isn’t ironic however, that the same country that dispatches a team of medical professionals in just minutes to save a life is perfectly fine with snuffing out thousands of babies each year through abortion?

Obviously, we are double minded and this disregard for the most vulnerable among us, unborn babies, must be combatted. Fortunately, there is now an effort in Iowa through Senate Study Bill 3143 to outlaw abortion after the fetal heartbeat has been detected! Senate Study Bill 3143 has just been approved by committee and will now be considered by the full legislature. Please sign this petition to the Iowa legislature stating your support for this important life-saving bill!

Support for this bill is strong in the legislature. Senator Amy Sinclair, R-Allerton is a strong supporter of this Senate Study Bill 3143. She herself became pregnant at 19, but upon hearing her son’s heartbeat realized that he was not merely a clump of cells, but a living human being growing inside her body.

“These are human beings. We have the responsibility to offer them the same liberty and the same rights that you and I have,” said Senator Sinclair.

Sen. Jason Schultz, R-Schleswig, stated that Iowa is moving in a pro-life direction. "This may be what our culture is ready for. Stopping a beating heart is never health care."

In Iowa, through abortion, 10 babies are killed every day. Imagine if just every month 10 school children were killed? We would demand action! We would demand that the state do something to protect these innocent little ones made in the image of God. Unborn babies are no less human than 5-year-olds. And yet, every day in the state of Iowa 10 babies are killed.

We must remember that every abortion ends a human life that is made in the image of God. There is sanctity in each and every human life, and we must fight on all fronts to protect unborn children. We know that every abortion results in a dead baby and a damaged mother. This is something we must stand against.

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Support the heartbeat bill!

Iowa Legislature,

I am writing to ask you to support Senate Study Bill 3143 which would outlaw abortion after the fetal heartbeat has been detected. I believe that every abortion ends a human life that is made in the image of God. There is sanctity in each and every human life. Every abortion results in a dead baby and a damaged mother.

In Iowa, through abortion, 10 babies are killed every day. Imagine if just every month 10 school children were killed? We would demand action! We would demand that the state do something to protect these innocent little ones. Unborn babies are no less human than 5-year-olds. And yet, every day in the state of Iowa, 10 babies are killed.

Please support Senate Study Bill 3143.

Sincerely,[Your Name]

Iowa, it’s time to ban abortion after the heartbeat is detected

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